Sightseeing:
The thing about Bangkok is that it is so big that you can’t see everything in one visit. I will shortly tell about my favorite places to see. Also most of air travel in Thailand is from Bangkok so
Firstly go to a tourist info and grab a map of the city. This will give you an idea of locations of the main sightseeing places.
You should see National Museum first. It gives you an opportunity to get introduced to the culture.
Wat Pho is really stunning. It is one of the oldest tamples and schools in the city. It is famous with its Reclining Budha statue which is approximately 32 meters long.
The Marble Tample is another must see place. It is one of the most modern tamples in the city. You will learn the word tranquility here.
The Floating Market is a floating bazaar where vendors sell their products in their typical little Thia boats. It is a little outside of the city. The busses take of from near the National Palace mostly in the morning.
Wat Arun is a wonderful sight both from inside and outside. It is translated as The Tample of Dawn. I would prefer if you find out why by yourself, trust me!
Tiger Tample this is a less popular sight in internet. But that was one of my most thrilling experinces ever. It was a 3 hours drive from Bangkok but it was worth it. Budhist monks and some volunteers around the world keep, feed, clean tigers in this budhist tample. And they let tourists touch them. You can have a picture with them too. There are real good tours from city you can join, visiting tiger tample. They mostly take of early in the morning.
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